Fernando Navarro
Writer
Spain
Voted for
Film | Year | Director |
---|---|---|
Ordet | 1955 | Carl Th. Dreyer |
Seven Samurai | 1954 | Akira Kurosawa |
Two-lane Blacktop | 1971 | Monte Hellman |
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | 1966 | Sergio Leone |
La PEAU DOUCE | 1964 | François Truffaut |
Roma | 1972 | Federico Fellini |
...E TU VIVRAI NEL TERRORE! L'ALDILA | 1981 | Lucio Fulci |
Vertigo | 1958 | Alfred Hitchcock |
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | 1992 | David Lynch |
MISS MUERTE | 1966 | Jesús Franco |
Comments
Ordet
Movies ARE all about resurrection: that's why this is the best horror movie ever.
Seven Samurai
Maybe the most influential action movie ever.
Two-lane Blacktop
The best movie ever about being young.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Maybe the funniest sad western ever filmed; a very, very, very cool movie, almost a picaresque novel, but about despair and hopeless people.
La PEAU DOUCE
The most delicate, simple love (and heartbreak) story filmed by the most delicate director ever.
Roma
More than a movie: an experience.
...E TU VIVRAI NEL TERRORE! L'ALDILA
Sometimes, only sometimes, can the most bizarre, gory horror B movie, directed by a crazy Italian fella, be a beautiful picture and be full of unexpected images and create the texture of a dream.
Vertigo
The strangest love story ever filmed, the best movie by the best director.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
David Lynch and the movie of the future.
MISS MUERTE
The cult movie of cult movies, directed by the legendary Jess Franco.